Tia has interned at Science News, Wired.com, and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and has written for the Center for Investigative Reporting, Scientific American, and ScienceNow. She has a master's degree in bioengineering from the University of Washington and a graduate certificate in science writing from the University of California Santa Cruz.

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Printing cells

Credit: LIdong Qin

A 2014 paper in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences revealed a new way to print live cells.

Any shape

Credit: Lidong Qin

The new method can print cells into any arbitrary shape and spaced close together or far apart.